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That 'each member should have one vote' was advocated by.
(a)georges Danton
(b)rousseau
(c)Jean Paul Marat
(d)the Jacobins​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

(b)rousseau

Explanation:

The main idea of Rousseau's famous work 'Social Contract' was each member would have one vote which would have one value each. This was one of the democratic principles put forward by philosophers like Rousseau in his book The Social Contract.

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